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    Programme Specifications

    Programme Specification

    BSc (Hons) Sport Management (2019 and 2020 entry)

    Academic Year: 2020/21

    This specification provides a concise summary of the main features of the programme and the learning outcomes that a typical student might reasonably be expected to achieve and demonstrate if full advantage is taken of the learning opportunities that are provided.

    This specification applies to delivery of the programme in the Academic Year indicated above. Prospective students reviewing this information for a later year of study should be aware that these details are subject to change as outlined in our Terms and Conditions of Study.

    This specification should be read in conjunction with:

    • Summary
    • Aims
    • Learning outcomes
    • Structure
    • Progression & weighting

    Programme summary

    Awarding body/institution 麻豆視頻_麻豆直播_麻豆传媒官网
    Teaching institution (if different)
    Owning school/department School of Sport, Exercise and Health Sciences
    Details of accreditation by a professional/statutory body
    Final award BSc (Hons) DPS/DIntS
    Programme title Sport Management
    Programme code PSUB01
    Length of programme 3 years (4 years DPS/DIntS)
    UCAS code N222, N281
    Admissions criteria

    BSc DIS/DIntS - http://www.lboro.hslppt.com/n281

    BSc - http://www.lboro.hslppt.com/n222

    Date at which the programme specification was published Mon, 06 Jul 2020 16:15:26 BST

    1. Programme Aims

    The principal aim of the programme is to provide students with a theoretical and practical understanding of the complex and varied sport industry combined with knowledge and core skills in business, finance, marketing and management.

    Specific programme aims are:    

    • To develop students’ knowledge and understanding of key issues and themes in sport management through specialist study and research. 
    • To provide students with an understanding of the social, economic and political context within which sport management takes place and the sport industry operates. 
    • To develop students’ skills to research, analyse and synthesise scientific information to enable them to develop arguments, critically evalsuate material, and conduct an independent piece of research relevant to sport management. 
    • To develop students’ business knowledge and skills in marketing, economics, human resource management, and finance relevant to a career in sport management and the sport industry. 
    • To provide students with opportunities to apply their business knowledge and skills to practical sport management-related activities and situations. 
    • To equip students with the knowledge, understanding and skills to develop and critically reflect upon professional practice and their own future personal development.

    2. Relevant subject benchmark statements and other external reference points used to inform programme outcomes:

    • QAA Subject Benchmark Statement Events, Hospitality, Leisure, Sport and Tourism
    • QAA Subject Benchmark Statement Business and Management
    • The Framework for Higher Education Qualifications
    • University Strategy (Educating for Success)

    3. Programme Learning Outcomes

    3.1 Knowledge and Understanding

    On successful completion of this programme, students should be able to demonstrate knowledge and understanding of: 

    K1 sports organisations, the environment in which they operate and their management 

    K2 sport, management and leisure provision for a wide-range of stakeholders through critical evalsuation of both academic and professional practices relating to policy, planning management and delivery of sporting opportunities 

    K3 the importance of the social, economic and political domains to explain the dynamic development and differentiation of sport and leisure in a global society 

    K4 the importance of policy, planning and management to the delivery of sport and leisure opportunities 

    K5 issues of lifestyle, consumption and culture, and their influence on people’s lives 

    K6 the effects of sport, exercise and leisure interventions on individual and special populations 

    K7 the fast rate of change in the environment in which sports organisations exist which impacts on the strategy, behaviour, management and sustainability of organisations (e.g. economic, environmental, cultural, ethical, legal and regulatory, political, sociological, digital and technological change).

    3.2 Skills and other attributes

    a. Subject-specific cognitive skills:

    On successful completion of this programme, students should be able to: 

    C1 reflect critically on the central themes and issues in modules within the programme 

    C2 critically assess and interpret evidence from data and text derived from sport management enquiry 

    C3 present a reasoned argument to assess the merits of contrasting theories, explanations and instructional models relevant to sport management 

    C4 relate theory to practice in sport management 

    C5 review the social, political, economic and physical contexts relevant to sport management.

    b. Subject-specific practical skills:

    On successful completion of this programme, students should be able to: 

    P1 plan, design and execute a sustained piece of independent research relevant to sport management 

    P2 monitor and evalsuate sport and leisure activities in field settings drawing on their business skills and knowledge 

    P3 undertake fieldwork efficiently and with due regard to safety and risk assessment 

    P4 apply vocationally relevant concepts to the operation and strategic management of human, financial and physical resources.

    c. Key transferable skills:

    On successful completion of this programme, students should be able to: 

    T1 demonstrate people management skills including communication, team building, leadership and motivating others 

    T2 demonstrate the ability to generate, organise, analyse and interpret qualitative and quantitative data effectively 

    T3 demonstrate how research leads to evidence-based decision making 

    T4 problem solve and engage in critical analysis, identifying, understanding, analysing and addressing problems relevant to managers 

    T5 demonstrate commercial acumen showing awareness of key drivers for success, understanding failure and the importance of customer/consumer satisfaction/loyalty 

    T6 communicate effectively and network, listen, negotiate, persuade, present arguments and develop contacts 

    T7 work independently showing a willingness to accept responsibility, be flexible, resilient and be able to plan, organise and manage time 

    T8 demonstrate self-reflection and awareness/sensitivity to diversity 

    T9 show innovation, creativity and enterprise and act entrepreneurially to generate, develop and communicate ideas, manage and exploit intellectual property, gain support and deliver successful outcomes.

    4. Programme structure

    4.1     Part A  - Introductory Modules 

    Module Code

    Module Title

    Module Weight

    Semester

    Optional (O)/

    Compulsory (C)

    PSA706

    Academic, Research and Vocational Skills

    20

    1+2

    C

    PSA772

    Introduction to Sport

    Management

    20

    1+2

    C

    PSA771

    Critical Perspectives in Sport Management

    20

    2

    C

    BSA520

    Principles of Marketing for

    Sport and Leisure

    10

    1

    C

    BSA540

    Financial Accounting for Sport

    10 1 C

    BSA512

    The Leisure Market

    10

    2

    C

    BSA530

    Behaviour in Sporting Organisations

    10

    2

    C

    PSA741

    Fundamentals of Sport

    Coaching

    20

    1

    O

    PSA751

    Sport and the Social Sciences

    20

    1+2

    O

    Compulsory and optional modules must be taken such that the total modular weight for the year is 120 credits, with a minimum modular weight of 50 in each semester.

     4.2     Part B - Degree Modules 

    Module Code

    Module Title

    Module Weight

    Semester

    Optional (O)/

    Compulsory (C)

    PSB707

    Research Skills and Methodologies

    20

    1+2

    C

    PSB772

    Sport Management in Practice

    20

    1+2

    C

    PSB771

    Sports Law, Equity and

    Inclusion

    20

    1+2

    C

    PSB773

    Sport Marketing

    10

    1

    C

    BSB510

    Human Resource Management in Sports

    Organisation

    10

    1

    C

    BSB512

    Economic Analysis of Sport

    10

    2

    C

    BSB532

    Accounting for Managers

    10

    2

    C

    PSB743

    Coaching Process and

    Practice

    20

    1

    O

    PSB753

    Conceptualising Sport

    20

    2

    O

    PSB754

    Physical Activity and Health

    20

    2

    O

    Compulsory and optional modules must be taken such that the total modular weight for the year is 120 credits, with a minimum modular weight of 50 in each semester. 

    Part I (for programmes with DPS or DIntS only) 

    Module Code

    Module Title

    Module Weight

    Semester

    Optional (O)/ Compulsory (C)

    PSI005

    International Study Placement (DIntS, non-credit bearing)

    n/a

    1+2

    O

    PSI001

    Diploma in Professional Studies (DPS, non-credit bearing)

    n/a

    1+2

    O

    4.3     Part C - Degree Modules 

    Module Code

    Module Title

    Module Weight

    Semester

    Optional (O)/

    Compulsory (C)

    PSC700

    Research Project

    40

    1+2

    C

    PSC771

    Sport Policy and Governance

    20

    1+2

    C

    PSC772

    Strategic Sport Marketing

    and Economics

    20

    1+2

    C

    PSC773

    Strategic Management of

    Sports Organisations and Events

    20

    1+2

    C

    PSC745

     

    Advanced Sport Coaching

     

    20

    1

    O

    PSC755

    Contemporary Issues in Sport

    Cultures

    20

    1+2

    O

    PSC756

    Leadership and Managing

    Change

    20

    1+2

    O

    PSC757

    Physical Activity and Health in

    Practice

    20

    2

    O

    Compulsory and optional modules must be taken such that the total modular weight for the year is 120 credits, with a minimum modular weight of 50 in each semester.

    5. Criteria for Progression and Degree Award

    In order to progress from Part A to Part B, from Part B to C, and to be eligible for the award of an Honours, candidates must satisfy the minimum credit requirements set out in Regulation XX and Regulation XI for programmes with DPS/DinTS (if applicable).

    6. Relative Weighting of Parts of the Programme for the Purposes of Final Degree Classification

    Candidates' final degree classification will be determined on the basis of their performance in degree level Module Assessments in Parts B and C. For this BSc (Hons) degree, the percentage mark for each Part will be combined in the ratio Part B 40%: Part C 60% to determine the final percentage mark.

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